Hi
New here. Please bear with me. I will try to discribe what we have and what we need to know without boring you.
We Have a wood stove (Heat Tech) which is inserted into a fake fireplace. This was in the house when we bought it. We don't know how old the system is. The house was built in the mid 70s. Inside the area where the stove fits it is inclosed in sheet metal with ducking on each side that leads up to vents on the wall. Behind the vents are electric fans to circulate the heated air.The chimney pipe measures 9" OD as it leaves the stove. The chimney is framed in wood about 2'x6'. I pulled off the cap on the roof and the pipe measures 9" ID and 14" OD. There are small(1") luvers around the top face. The pipe feels heavy as if it is not hollow.It is not galvinized pipe.
Dose anyone know what type of pipe we have?
Thanks for your help.
Ken
New here. Please bear with me. I will try to discribe what we have and what we need to know without boring you.
We Have a wood stove (Heat Tech) which is inserted into a fake fireplace. This was in the house when we bought it. We don't know how old the system is. The house was built in the mid 70s. Inside the area where the stove fits it is inclosed in sheet metal with ducking on each side that leads up to vents on the wall. Behind the vents are electric fans to circulate the heated air.The chimney pipe measures 9" OD as it leaves the stove. The chimney is framed in wood about 2'x6'. I pulled off the cap on the roof and the pipe measures 9" ID and 14" OD. There are small(1") luvers around the top face. The pipe feels heavy as if it is not hollow.It is not galvinized pipe.
Dose anyone know what type of pipe we have?
Thanks for your help.
Ken